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Receives product into the Texas Distribution Center by unloading trucks using a reach truck, forklift, pallet jack, electric pallet jack, or by hand. Ability to drive or learn to drive a forklift and electric pallet jack.
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Tools and Technology: Computer, Warehouse management system, Pallet Jack, high lift, sit down or stand up lift truck, Hi-lift, RC. Application Instructions Only qualified and local candidates with related experience will be considered.
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We are hiring for CDL Class A - APEX Technician Truck Drivers to join our Lancaster, PA location. Valid Class A CDL. CDL Class: CDL A.
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Class A CDL End Dump Driver - Lancaster, PA. Valid Class CDL-A in state of residence with a TANKER endorsement – Roll Off or Triaxle. Denali’s, CDL-A truck driver opportunities enable you to enjoy daily home time, great pay, and all the outstanding rewards that come with driving for a growing private fleet.
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Equipment/Tools: Computer, Phone, Copier, Printer, Fax, Office Supplies, manual and/or electric pallet jack, hand truck, carts, handheld ordering device, cart washer, computer tracking system, hammer, screwdriver, pliers, utility knife.
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Under general supervision, Lift Truck Operator (LTO), Warehouse Worker will ensure safe and accurate receipt, storage, and shipment of food products utilizing equipment including, but not limited to sit down and stand up forklifts, stand up straddle trucks, walk behinds, pallet jacks, double pallet jacks and radio frequency equipment.
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If you are a motivated Class A CDL truck driver who would enjoy delivering a variety of cargo on irregular routes across the country, Ashley would like to talk to you about our long-haul truck driver job openings.
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Must possess a valid CDL, Class B license with tanker endorsement, a clean MVR, and must pass a DOT physical. Pennsy Supply operated in Pennsylvania as a family run business producing asphalt and aggregates as well as providing construction services until joining the CRH family in 1993.
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Class A CDL Tanker Driver - Oxford, PA. Class A CDL License (self-certified as a Non-Excepted Interstate driver with the state of issuance) Elevate your career as a CDL driver with Denali, the trailblazer in the waste recycling industry.
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Ability to push and pull manual pallet jacks with gaylords or other material requiring an initial force of 60 pounds a distance of 100 feet for 25% of the shift. Ability to work with power equipment such as forklift, pallet jacks, compactors, balers and operate equipment following all safety guidelines.
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We are hydrogen and industrial gas experts delivering safe, end-to-end solutions, investing in real, clean energy projects at scale, and driving the industry forward to generate a cleaner future.
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Tools and Technology: Computer, Warehouse management system, Pallet Jack, high lift, sit down or stand up lift truck, Hi-lift, RC. Operate equipment safely and efficiently, including stand up forklifts, stand up straddle trucks, walk behinds, pallet jacks, double pallet jacks, and radio frequency equipment.
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A portion of work time is spent in a tractor trailer truck which requires extended amounts of sitting and operating a vehicle according to DOT guidelines. Must have CDL A.
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Operate and maintain industrial equipment such as, forklifts, aerial lifts, scissor lifts, pallet jacks, sweeper/scrubbers, etc. As a Forklift Technician, you are responsible for performing planned maintenance, installation and repairs on forklifts, utility vehicles, sweeper scrubbers, aerial lifts and more at customer sites.
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Birth certificate showing birth in the U.S; Unexpired U.S. Passport; Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization; or Report of Birth Abroad of a U.S. Citizen (Form FS-240. Go through a Personal Identity Verification (PIV) process that requires two forms of identification from the Form I-9.
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